This week marks the inaugural of Interchange’s new three-part format. In the first segment, Marian Leahy and Tom McBroom discuss their involvement in pro-life activities. They offer their views on how pro-life policies support both female and human well-being – physically and spiritually. In the second part, local farmer Betty Boos lays out the benefits of sustainable agriculture to Monroe County and Southern Indiana. Dr. Ervin Laszlo is the final guest, and he shares his theory of quantum consciousness and how it ties to the 2012 phenomenon. In “the Last Minute”, IU student Roosevelt Faulkner shares some thoughts on the 100th anniversary of Kappa Sigma Phi, the African-American Greek organization that was founded in on the campus of Indiana University.